Etymology:
Meaning:
"Detrimental" means harmful, injurious, or damaging. It describes something that has a negative impact or causes a loss.
Origin:
The word "detrimentum" was first used in Latin to refer to a loss or injury. It was later adopted into English in the 16th century. The root "terere" (to rub, wear away) suggests that "detrimentum" originally referred to physical harm or damage. Over time, the meaning of "detrimental" expanded to include any type of harm, whether physical, emotional, or financial.
Example Sentences:
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